Jesús Molina Explained

Jesús Molina
Fullname:Jesús Antonio Molina Granados[1]
Height:[2]
Birth Date:1988 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Position:Defensive midfielder
Years1:2007–2011
Years2:2011–2014
Years3:2015–2016
Years4:2017–2018
Years5:2019–2022
Years6:2023–2024
Clubs3:Santos Laguna
Clubs5:Guadalajara
Clubs6:UNAM
Caps1:97
Caps2:126
Caps3:72
Caps4:62
Caps5:95
Caps6:27
Goals1:10
Goals2:6
Goals3:4
Goals4:4
Goals5:8
Goals6:0
Nationalyears1:2010–2018
Nationalteam1:Mexico
Nationalcaps1:32
Nationalgoals1:0
Club-Update:10 December 2023

Jesús Antonio Molina Granados (born 29 March 1988) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

Club career

UANL

Jesús Molina debuted with Tigres UANL on 24 August 2007 in a 1–2 defeat against Veracruz. During the Apertura 2007 tournament he made eight appearances under then-manager Américo Gallego. The following Clausura 2008 tournament, Molina only made one appearance against Pachuca in a 1–6 defeat on 14 February.

Molina scored his first goal for UANL on 10 May 2009 in a 1–1 draw against Monarcas Morelia. During the Clausura 2010 tournament, Molina scored six goals in thirteen appearances.

For the Clausura 2011, his final tournament with UANL, Molina made sixteen appearances and scored one goal.

América

On 8 June 2011 Molina was officially transferred to Club América for the Apertura 2011 tournament. He made his official debut on 24 July 2011 in a 2–1 victory against Querétaro. He then went on to become a champion with América in the Clausura 2013 tournament and in the Apertura 2014 tournament.

Molina scored his first goal for América on 25 February 2012 in a 4–0 victory against Atlante.

Santos Laguna

On 1 January 2015 Molina was officially transferred to Santos Laguna for the Clausura 2015 tournament. He made his official debut on 18 January 2015 in a 0–1 loss against Cruz Azul. He then went to become a champion with Santos Laguna in the Clausura 2015 tournament.

Molina scored his first goal for Santos Laguna on 24 January 2015 in a 4–1 victory against Monterrey.

Monterrey

In December 2016, Molina joined C.F. Monterrey.[3]

Guadalajara

In December 2018, Molina joined C.D. Guadalajara.[4] On 6 January 2019, he made his debut with Guadalajara, as a starter, in a 2–0 victory over Club Tijuana.[5] On 27 October, he scored his first goal with Guadalajara in a 2–1 victory over Juárez.[6]

Shortly after the arrival of Tomás Boy as new manager of the club, in June 2019, Molina was named captain of the team for the upcoming season.[7]

International career

Molina made his debut for Mexico on 17 March 2010 in a friendly match against North Korea, which Mexico won 2–1.

In May 2018, Molina was named in the preliminary 28-man squad for the World Cup,[8] but did not make the final 23.[9]

Career statistics

International

National team Year Apps Goals
Mexico2010 1 0
2011 2 0
2012 2 0
2013 3 0
2016 10 0
2017 10 0
2018 4 0
Total 32 0

Honours

Tigres UANL

2009

América

Clausura 2013, Apertura 2014

Santos Laguna

Clausura 2015

2015

Monterrey

Apertura 2017

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jesús Molina. Club América – Sitio Oficial.
  2. Web site: Jesús Antonio Molina Granados. Televisa Deportes. 2014-04-10. 2016-10-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012083641/http://stats.televisadeportes.esmas.com/futbol/jugadores/jesus-antonio-molina/2185. dead.
  3. Web site: Mexico national team midfielder Molina transferred to Monterrey, goalkeepers swapped | Goal.com. www.goal.com.
  4. Web site: Jesús Molina es nuevo jugador de Chivas. 27 December 2018.
  5. Web site: 'Chivas ganó ante Xolos su primera final de 17': Jesús Molina. Record.com.mx. 6 January 2019.
  6. Web site: Jesús Molina anotó su primer gol con Chivas en el triunfo sobre Juárez. Naciondeportes.com. Spanish. Sebastián. Preciado. 27 October 2020.
  7. Web site: Jesús Molina sería el capitán de Chivas la próxima temporada. 15 June 2019.
  8. Web site: Revealed: Every World Cup 2018 squad - Final 23-man lists | Goal.com. www.goal.com.
  9. Web site: Mexico 2018 World Cup roster: Who made the final 23-man squad? | Goal.com. www.goal.com.